20 Top Rated Shows On Netflix

Posted on January 28, 2016 by Tessa Boyce

From humble beginnings in 1999, when people could subscribe to get movies delivered to their door, to an entertainment juggernaut worth over $30 billion, Netflix has come a long way. The digital subscription service now has over 75 million users worldwide, who streamed a total of 42.5 billion hours in 2015.

Netflix originally offered television series created by other networks, but in 2012 they decided to begin producing content of their own. This decision was wildly successful — Netflix even led the television networks at the 2016 Golden Globes with eight nominations.

However, not all Netflix shows are created equal. To help you prepare for your next Netflix bender, PrettyFamous found the 20 top rated original Netflix series. Each of these shows originally aired on Netflix and is ranked by Smart Rating, a comprehensive score that takes into account IMDb rating, IMDb votes (each show has at least 500), Emmy Awards, Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic Ratings.

#20. Hemlock Grove

Smart Rating: 70.74Number of Episodes: 33Number of Seasons: 3

Although creepy horror show “Hemlock Grove” stuck around for three seasons, it hasn’t caught on amongst critics. Season one has an abysmal 27 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes. However, the show is produced by thriller mastermind Eli Roth, and audiences generally enjoyed seasons two and three.

#19. Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp

Smart Rating: 72.12Number of Episodes: 8Number of Seasons: 1

Netflix decided to capitalize on the success of the 2001 comedy, “Wet Hot American Summer” by bringing back the cast 14 years later for a reunion miniseries. Although the show did not go over well with critics, fans loved to see Paul Rudd, Amy Poehler and Bradley Cooper frolicking around as 16-year-olds.

#17. Club de Cuervos

“Club de Cuervos” is the first Netflix original series in Spanish. Hollywood Reporter labeled it as a “soccer dramedy” and is a big step for Netflix as they expand to foreign markets.

#16. Grace and Frankie

Smart Rating: 84.08Number of Episodes: 13Number of Seasons: 1

“Grace and Frankie” impressed critics from the outset. Lily Tomlin was nominated for a Golden Globe for her comedic performance as a woman coming to terms with her husband’s affair — with a male coworker. The show was renewed for at least one additional season.

#14. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

Smart Rating: 84.15Number of Episodes: 13Number of Seasons: 1

“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” was nominated for seven Primetime Emmys in 2015. Fans love Tina Fey‘s writing and Ellie Kemper‘s sweet portrayal of a woman navigating New York City after being indoctrinated by a cult for most of her life.

#13. Lilyhammer

Smart Rating: 84.18Number of Episodes: 24Number of Seasons: 3

Netflix cancelled Norwegian crime drama “Lilyhammer” this year, but it delivered three powerful seasons. The show also represents “Netflix’s first foray into original programming” and its success clearly opened the door for Netflix to create more of its own shows.

#12. Marco Polo

Smart Rating: 84.29Number of Episodes: 10Number of Seasons: 1

Although panned by critics, audience members enjoyed this pseudo-historical adventure show. Netflix renewed “Marco Polo” for a second season. Just don’t look to this show for a history lesson — experts call “Marco Polo” “20 percent actual history and 80 percent fiction.”

#11. Bloodline

Smart Rating: 84.35Number of Episodes: 13Number of Seasons: 1

“Bloodline” was produced by the same people who brought us the FX drama “Damages.” Cinemablend hailed it as “Netflix’s best drama yet” and actor Ben Mendelsohn received a Golden Globe nomination for his role as Danny Rayburn.

#10. BoJack Horseman

Smart Rating: 84.36Number of Episodes: 24Number of Seasons: 2

Another animated sitcom on this list, “BoJack Horseman” was praised by Business Insider as “television’s best kept secret.” Although technically a comedy, audiences are drawn to the “dark, emotional heart” of the show.

#9. Master of None

Smart Rating: 84.45Number of Episodes: 10Number of Seasons: 1

Comedian Aziz Ansari had a stellar 2015. He published a New York Times Best Seller (“Modern Romance“) and created a successful show loosely based off of research from his book. A New York Times review called this show “the year’s best comedy,” but another season has yet to be confirmed.

#8. Chef’s Table

Smart Rating: 84.57Number of Episodes: 6Number of Seasons: 1

Netflix’s first endeavor into the world of cooking shows was a success. “Chef’s Table” delves into the lives of six world-renowned chefs and was nominated for one Primetime Emmy (Outstanding Music Composition for a Series). “Chef’s Table” also won the International Documentary Association’s award for Best Episodic Series.

#7. Sense8

Smart Rating: 84.84Number of Episodes: 12Number of Seasons: 1

“Sense8” was produced by the Wachowskis, the well-known sibling duo who created The Matrix series. It’s an exciting sci-fi drama, and fans can’t wait for season two. Unfortunately, the release date was pushed back from June 2016 to sometime in 2017.

#6. Marvel’s Jessica Jones

Smart Rating: 84.86Number of Episodes: 13Number of Seasons: 1

After just one season, fans were hooked on the dark superhero Jessica Jones played by Krysten Ritter. Rotten Tomatoes calls the show “Marvel’s strongest TV franchise to date.” The show is coming back, but Netflix has not announced precisely when that will be.

#5. Making a Murderer

Smart Rating: 85.19Number of Episodes: 10Number of Seasons: 1

“Making a Murderer” gripped the nation as the 10 episode series, filmed over 10 years, exposes holes in the first degree murder case against Steven Avery — a man wrongfully convicted once before.

#4. Narcos

Smart Rating: 85.50Number of Episodes: 10Number of Seasons: 1

Another show that premiered in 2015, “Narcos” tells the true story of Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar. “Narcos” was nominated for two Golden Globes, including Best Television Series, and will be back in 2016.

#3. Marvel’s Daredevil

Smart Rating: 86.22Number of Episodes: 26Number of Seasons: 1

“Daredevil” was Netflix’s first foray into the world of Marvel Comics. It was created by successful producer Drew Goddard, who is known for the series “Alias” and “Lost,” as well as “The Martian.” Audiences love this adaptation because it isn’t the fun, comic book-ey superhero story of the past. Business Insider goes far enough to say that “Daredevil” is “the best superhero adaptation on screen since ‘The Dark Knight.'”

#2. Orange Is the New Black

Smart Rating: 86.39Number of Episodes: 39Number of Seasons: 3

The first season of “Orange is the New Black” was loosely based off of the book “Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s Prison” by Piper Kerman. The series has sharply diverged from that story, but fans love the increasingly bizarre plot twists and complex cast of characters. “OITNB” will be back for a fourth season this summer.

#1. House of Cards

Smart Rating: 87.93Number of Episodes: 40Number of Seasons: 3

“House of Cards” is a riveting show about a Congressman and his thirst for revenge. With strong performances from Robin Wright and Kevin Spacey, and an intriguing plot each season, it’s no surprise that “House of Cards” reigns supreme as Netflix’s top rated original show.

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